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in boston, one for the record books in the city of boston. as of the latest. to show you how strong the winds were across many cities in parts of new england and also into areas further off to the south, take a look at some of these gusts that were reported from the storm system. in the 80s. 81 mile-an-hour winds in portland, connecticut and massachusetts, 83 mile-per-hour winds. so we're talking hurricane-force winds out here in portions of new england and even in areas further off to the south. snow reports again, some places picking up three feet of snow across portions of connecticut, incredible stuff. portions along long island, 30 inches and in boston 24.9 inches of snow. incredible stuff from the storm system. the center is pulling away from the area. it's not over yet. what we have strong winds in parts of maine and massachusetts are dealing with wind and snow coming down heavily at times across eastern portions of maine. still some more snow to talk about portions of maine. snow is pretty much over in portions of connecticut and new york city and also
in boston, one for the record books in the city of boston. as of the latest. to show you how strong the winds were across many cities in parts of new england and also into areas further off to the south, take a look at some of these gusts that were reported from the storm system. in the 80s. 81 mile-an-hour winds in portland, connecticut and massachusetts, 83 mile-per-hour winds. so we're talking hurricane-force winds out here in portions of new england and even in areas further off to the...
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in quincy massachusetts, almost the entire city was in the dark. >> your address, ma'am. >> reporter: the calls for help streamed into the emergency operations center, most from residents stranded at home with no heat. officer cheryl potter evacuated joannie alvarado and her baby daughter. it was potter's tenth rescue today. have you ever seen anything like this before? >> no, i haven't. not in my lifetime. >> reporter: heavy, wet snow and hurricane-force wind gusts toppled trees and power lines. nancy reid is the president of the power company for the region. when is the power coming back? >> well, this is going to be a multiday event. you know, this could be-- it could be monday. it could be tuesday. people need to brace themselveses and they need to find shelter if they're cold. >> reporter: alvarado and her daughter will spend the night in the gym of this local high school until power is restored. to help massachusetts get power restored to neighborhoods like this, new york's governor is promising to send utility workers to help in the cleanup. tonight, temperatures in the boston
in quincy massachusetts, almost the entire city was in the dark. >> your address, ma'am. >> reporter: the calls for help streamed into the emergency operations center, most from residents stranded at home with no heat. officer cheryl potter evacuated joannie alvarado and her baby daughter. it was potter's tenth rescue today. have you ever seen anything like this before? >> no, i haven't. not in my lifetime. >> reporter: heavy, wet snow and hurricane-force wind gusts...
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major cities and airports shutting down. >>> on edge in the state of california. they're now going door to door, searching for an armed and dangerous sniper who is hunting police officers and their families. >>> and the fleecing of america. $1 billion worth of our tax money being wasted in washington. is it any way to run our government. tonight, what we have uncovered. "nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >> good evening. here's one example of how bad it's getting tonight across the east coast tonight. in massachusetts, all vehicles were ordered off the roads at 4:00 p.m. this afternoon. that's across the entire state of massachusetts. genuine blizzard warnings are posted across a big area. this is the northern shore of massachusetts, just outside of boston, revere beach, where the winds have already picked up. we could see some history-making snowfall out of this storm. we've already seen a colossal stoppage of transportation,
major cities and airports shutting down. >>> on edge in the state of california. they're now going door to door, searching for an armed and dangerous sniper who is hunting police officers and their families. >>> and the fleecing of america. $1 billion worth of our tax money being wasted in washington. is it any way to run our government. tonight, what we have uncovered. "nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is...
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. >> i have a feeling i might be spending the night in the city. >> reporter: many keeping fingers crossed that they'll make it to their final destination. >> as of right now, it's still on time. >> reporter: bwi had 33 incoming flights canceled and 43 outgoing. >> they canceled flights ahead of storms. >> reporter: crews are working to get runways clear and get everyone back on schedule. >> reporter: and are if those who are travel -- for those who are traveling, looking at the schedule is important. make sure you check if your flight or train has been canceled before you head out. >> thank you so much. reporting live for us tonight. and coming up at 11:00, we'll take a closer look at some of the travel troubles at bwi airport. >>> the wind has been a main factor in our area for the last 24 hours. take a look at this video out of towson, where the wind has been whipping flags around, and keeping residents very bundled up. right now, a live look. it is still windy out there. but it is clear. meteorologist bernadette woods live with an updated look at live doppler radar. i know a couple of
. >> i have a feeling i might be spending the night in the city. >> reporter: many keeping fingers crossed that they'll make it to their final destination. >> as of right now, it's still on time. >> reporter: bwi had 33 incoming flights canceled and 43 outgoing. >> they canceled flights ahead of storms. >> reporter: crews are working to get runways clear and get everyone back on schedule. >> reporter: and are if those who are travel -- for those who are...
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but in boston, the mayor says the situation could have been much worse. >> i'm happy to report the city so far has weathered the storm well. no major power outages. no severe flooding. we still have a little way to go. to get to the rest of the storm. >> reporter: this is the scene at boston's logan airport today. snowplows working around the clock. if the snowplows won't or can't come, some residents are taking matters into their own hands, shoveling the snow themselves to find their cars again. >> i hope this is my car. >> reporter: how long have you been at it? >> about an hour. >> reporter: looks like you've made some headway here. how much longer do you think you have to go? >> at least two more. >> reporter: across the region, driving is treacherous. if you don't have to venture out, officials say, please don't. as for the airports, they too are struggling to recover from closures and delays over the past 24 hours. more than 5,000 flights had to be cancelled, due to this walloping blizzard. and several thousand plows are blanketing these states, trying to clean up this mess. who k
but in boston, the mayor says the situation could have been much worse. >> i'm happy to report the city so far has weathered the storm well. no major power outages. no severe flooding. we still have a little way to go. to get to the rest of the storm. >> reporter: this is the scene at boston's logan airport today. snowplows working around the clock. if the snowplows won't or can't come, some residents are taking matters into their own hands, shoveling the snow themselves to find...
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it will be a decent day for new york city. the sun's coming out. don't let it fool you. watch the generators, all the carbon monoxide. you can't turn your oven on and hope it will warm your house that's putting carbon monoxide in your house. there's natural gas running it but it's very dangerous to try to do that, deb. >> you can understand the people are desperate to kind of keep warm. it's better to err on the side of caution when there's so much unknown. thanks so much. >>> on the west coast, police will use helicopters to try to find an elusive and accused killer. they're going to use infrared to try to spot him as he remains on the run. christopher dorner used to be one of their own. a former los angeles police officer. now, he blames many in law enforcement for losing his job. he is now vowing revenge. dorner is accused of killing three people already. we're live in los angeles. how confident are police, paul, that there's going to be catching someone who's got the kind of training that dorner seems to have? >>. >> reporter: well, they say, and they have vowed from
it will be a decent day for new york city. the sun's coming out. don't let it fool you. watch the generators, all the carbon monoxide. you can't turn your oven on and hope it will warm your house that's putting carbon monoxide in your house. there's natural gas running it but it's very dangerous to try to do that, deb. >> you can understand the people are desperate to kind of keep warm. it's better to err on the side of caution when there's so much unknown. thanks so much. >>> on...
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do have out of the city of boston. that does make the fifth snowiest snow storm for you over in boston. otherwise the wind was howelling yesterday. we saw wind gusts over 80 miles per hour across parts of connecticut, massachusetts, in boston, we recorded 76 miles per hour wind gust. you're talking hurricane-force winds in the overnight hours and even yesterday. otherwise take a look at the snowfall. still coming down across eastern portions of maine. couple more inches here and there will be possible in this area. the worst of it thankfully is over with. so massachusetts, connecticut, continuing those clean-up efforts as we head also into tomorrow because we're expecting sunny weather. the problem, though, is that we actually do have very cold temperatures behind this storm system. take a look at some of the temperatures we're expecting during the overnight hours tonight. single digits for you in new york city. below 0 wind chill in connecticut, rhode island, parts of massachusetts. many of you do not have power. this
do have out of the city of boston. that does make the fifth snowiest snow storm for you over in boston. otherwise the wind was howelling yesterday. we saw wind gusts over 80 miles per hour across parts of connecticut, massachusetts, in boston, we recorded 76 miles per hour wind gust. you're talking hurricane-force winds in the overnight hours and even yesterday. otherwise take a look at the snowfall. still coming down across eastern portions of maine. couple more inches here and there will be...
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most of the numbers the big cities you're going the find like this. 37 in oakland. 38 in hayward. high pressure is building in but this low lingers enough so the cool air is going to keep coming down over the top of us. so it's not going to get hot or warm around here. the overnight lows are going to stay right up to monday morning or tuesday morning. saturday 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. it's going to be a nice looking day. beautiful. take a jacket if you go out there. it's going to be fun. look at the name and website. there's going to be a lot of the players out there. most of them as a matter of fact. 56 in fairfield, 56 in brentwood, 57 in vallejo. it's not that cold. 60 in some places. it'll be slow to warm up. plenty of sunshine. the five day forecast, with your bay area weekend in view, this is sort of the other weather story. my main weather story is it's cold. the weather system is out of here. the other weather story is the long range models, five day you don't see any rain. when i go out past valentine's day i don't see much rain either. doesn't mean it's not going to happe
most of the numbers the big cities you're going the find like this. 37 in oakland. 38 in hayward. high pressure is building in but this low lingers enough so the cool air is going to keep coming down over the top of us. so it's not going to get hot or warm around here. the overnight lows are going to stay right up to monday morning or tuesday morning. saturday 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. it's going to be a nice looking day. beautiful. take a jacket if you go out there. it's going to be fun. look at...
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the city of plymouth itself, however, 90% of the homes and businesses are without power. so it is the sun is coming up, it's going to be a very long day for bostonians, but for now, people are staying home and staying off the roads and officials hope it stays that way. poppy, back to you in providence. >> reporter: absolutely, susan. i've been standing out here for far too many hours, folks. it's very cold, and there's plenty of snow for a while for you to play in. so don't worry about getting out. i want to take our viewers to the extreme weather center in atlanta to alexandra steele who has an eye on the entire situation. alexandra, what are you seeing? >> good morning, poppy. well, where poppy is, things are going to come to an end. beginning in new york city this morning. so let's just show you what we've seen thus far. hamden, connecticut, in new haven county, 34 inches of snow. madison right along the shoreline on 95, 32 inches, in new jersey, 15, worcester, massachusetts, 10, new haven at 24, islip, 11 inches and in new york city at central park, 8 inches thus far.
the city of plymouth itself, however, 90% of the homes and businesses are without power. so it is the sun is coming up, it's going to be a very long day for bostonians, but for now, people are staying home and staying off the roads and officials hope it stays that way. poppy, back to you in providence. >> reporter: absolutely, susan. i've been standing out here for far too many hours, folks. it's very cold, and there's plenty of snow for a while for you to play in. so don't worry about...
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we are all involved both in the city and outside of the city. the suburbanites come into the city to buy drugs, and we consume drugs in the inner city. so the scourge of drugs continues to have a huge impact on our community. killing populations because of the use of drug and killing our population, our youth innocently. just think of the contradiction of that young girl dying, right? honor student, wants to be a doctor. just finished her final examines. doesn't use drugs. and killed. >> yep. >> probably because somebody was using and consuming drugs, and somebody wanted to save the turf and protect the turf they were selling in. >> congressman, i so appreciate you bringing us to that point. because it does feel to me like this is exactly why it gets tough to have this conversation. because it is holistic on the one hand we have the piece tough on guns, but the other piece is addressing the drug war and what it has done in our communities. i so appreciate you joining me tonight, congressman gutierrez. >> thank you. >> and also, the work is going
we are all involved both in the city and outside of the city. the suburbanites come into the city to buy drugs, and we consume drugs in the inner city. so the scourge of drugs continues to have a huge impact on our community. killing populations because of the use of drug and killing our population, our youth innocently. just think of the contradiction of that young girl dying, right? honor student, wants to be a doctor. just finished her final examines. doesn't use drugs. and killed. >>...
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snow is coming down at 3 inches per hour in the city with a 40- mile per hour wind gust. that's the textbook definition of a blizzard. let's switch over to our weather maps and show you the heavy snow from philadelphia and wil mington delaware up i- 95 through hartford and providence and boston all the way up to portland, maine. big-time storm there. for us, nothing. kpix5, high definition radar showing dry conditions. some of you squeezed out a quarter of an inch of rain fall, but that rain is done. we were sunny this afternoon. the 36th time we've been sunny out of 39 days. only three cloudy days so far this year. so exiting is the low pressure area that gave us that rain fall. no longer a factor in our weather. what is entering is an area of high pressure. and this one, just like the past two, likely going to stick around for more than a week, perhaps as long as two weeks. i don't see a drop of rain anywhere. high pressure stays off to our west, which is a chilly, northerly flow for the next several nights. afternoons will get progressively milder, and 10 or more hours
snow is coming down at 3 inches per hour in the city with a 40- mile per hour wind gust. that's the textbook definition of a blizzard. let's switch over to our weather maps and show you the heavy snow from philadelphia and wil mington delaware up i- 95 through hartford and providence and boston all the way up to portland, maine. big-time storm there. for us, nothing. kpix5, high definition radar showing dry conditions. some of you squeezed out a quarter of an inch of rain fall, but that rain is...
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first, the blizzard smacking the northeast with hurricane force winds and bearing some cities in more than 2 feet of snow. >>> and the manhunt underway in southern california. police say chris dorner is armed and dangerous. first, though, let's keep you updated on the massive blizzard. you have to look at how big this storm really is. check out the image from space, nasa is the one that provides this to us. the storm looks like a hurricane. and it's packing winds like a hurricane, 65 miles per hour or more in some places. that wind when you combine it with heavy snow is knocking out power. this morning, more than 650,000 homes and businesses across nine states now have no electricity and more than half of those are in massachusetts alone. we now know the storm has claimed at least one person's life. police say someone died in a storm-related crash in poughkeepsie, new york, please be careful if you're out traveling. also the storm has caused more than 1,700 flights to be canceled today. and that number is certainly expected to increase. there will be no flights out of boston's logan u
first, the blizzard smacking the northeast with hurricane force winds and bearing some cities in more than 2 feet of snow. >>> and the manhunt underway in southern california. police say chris dorner is armed and dangerous. first, though, let's keep you updated on the massive blizzard. you have to look at how big this storm really is. check out the image from space, nasa is the one that provides this to us. the storm looks like a hurricane. and it's packing winds like a hurricane, 65...
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just north of the city of boston with more on this storm's early-edge arrival. hey, mike. >> hey, good evening, brian. the winds here on the north shore have already gusted over 50 miles per hour and before the storm pulls out tomorrow afternoon, gusts could top 70. the beaches and islands will take the biggest hit, with significant beach erosion, some extreme. also moderate to major coastal flooding. tomorrow's high tide is one of concern around 10:00 a.m., with 20-foot breakers on the beach and a 4 1/2 foot surge in some spots will likely cause structural damage and because of that some local police departments, including scituate have told residents to head for higher ground and evacuate. overnight, snowfall rates of 2 to 3 inches an hour and winds pushing hurricane-force, at least 6 feet. and brian, keep in mind, the worst of the wind and heaviest snow bands have yet to arrive. i'll be here all night, bringing you the pictures on the weather channel. back to you. >> easy there, mike. we know you like the severe weather, but try to take care. that goes for yo
just north of the city of boston with more on this storm's early-edge arrival. hey, mike. >> hey, good evening, brian. the winds here on the north shore have already gusted over 50 miles per hour and before the storm pulls out tomorrow afternoon, gusts could top 70. the beaches and islands will take the biggest hit, with significant beach erosion, some extreme. also moderate to major coastal flooding. tomorrow's high tide is one of concern around 10:00 a.m., with 20-foot breakers on the...
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the biggest city, providence, weighed in with 19.5. impressive numbers, even by this canadian transplant standard's. >> typically i have not seen this much snow fall in years. >> reporter: and while many residents appeared to heeded call to stay indoors, some couldn't resist the call to enjoy the wintry scenery. >> we enjoyed some lightning strikes nearby around town. we were out walking last night, as well. hopefully people are just coming to the to get through the storm. >> temperatures around rhode island tonight are expected to plunge into the single digits. a windchill of 10 below in places. heating centers are open so people don't have to spend a second night in the cold. and national grid says it hopes to have just about everyone powered back up by midnight monday. >> ron mott, thanks to you. and ron allen, as well. >>> while new york city, where we are, were spared a crippling punch from this storm, that was not the case just to the east of us on long island where hundreds of drivers got stuck in some pretty deep snow. nbc's an
the biggest city, providence, weighed in with 19.5. impressive numbers, even by this canadian transplant standard's. >> typically i have not seen this much snow fall in years. >> reporter: and while many residents appeared to heeded call to stay indoors, some couldn't resist the call to enjoy the wintry scenery. >> we enjoyed some lightning strikes nearby around town. we were out walking last night, as well. hopefully people are just coming to the to get through the storm....
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he spoke at the state of the valley conference, suggesting the bay area should think of itself as a city-state. a single entity that works cooperatively to save money and improve services. some have already recognized the benefit of consolidation. the police, fire and emts are combined and they also serve residents of monte sereno. >> they have lots of small fire departments. l.a. county costs less per citizen and they have a fleet of nine fire helicopters. the bay area has no fire helicopters at all. >>> the president of the san jose silicon valley chamber of commerce embraces the city-state concept. >> we really do, as a region, as a bay area region, need to figure out how we cooperate, how we consolidate operations from a public sector to really give our taxpayers more bang for the buck. >> however, elected officials and residents urge caution over accountability and control. >> as we grow, we look at how we can regionalize services, but maintain it between voters and policymakers. >> everybody has their own opinion. >> some decision are more conservative, some are more liberal. i think it
he spoke at the state of the valley conference, suggesting the bay area should think of itself as a city-state. a single entity that works cooperatively to save money and improve services. some have already recognized the benefit of consolidation. the police, fire and emts are combined and they also serve residents of monte sereno. >> they have lots of small fire departments. l.a. county costs less per citizen and they have a fleet of nine fire helicopters. the bay area has no fire...
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car and drive out of the city for the weekend, don't do it, the roads are extremely bad, very dangerous, treacherous. people stuck on the expressway that made a bad decision to go out in the storm. certainly here in providence, rhode island, we certainly do. back to you. >> poppy, one of the brighter sides to this is the fact it struck on a weekend. so we don't have as many people trying to get to work. >>> meanwhile, live flight we're tracking reports nearly 1700 flights have been canceled today. the majority of those are to and from, yes, the northeast, and that's in addition to the almost 3,300 canceled yesterday. no flights out of boston's logan until at least sunday. and the story is pretty much the same for new york's airports. remember to check your airline to verify the status of your flight before you head out yourself. >>> already more than 30 inches of snow in some places, and it is going to keep falling through at least midday. alexandra steele following that for us. >> good morning, martin. well, what's happening so far, 34 inches in hamden, connecticut, big snow, big winds
car and drive out of the city for the weekend, don't do it, the roads are extremely bad, very dangerous, treacherous. people stuck on the expressway that made a bad decision to go out in the storm. certainly here in providence, rhode island, we certainly do. back to you. >> poppy, one of the brighter sides to this is the fact it struck on a weekend. so we don't have as many people trying to get to work. >>> meanwhile, live flight we're tracking reports nearly 1700 flights have...
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the big snows won't be for new york city. they'll be farther to the east because the snow continues. we will see, we will see before this is of, anderson, some place with 30 inches of snow or even more. >> wow. all right, chad, appreciate it. amazing job all night long. we'll be right back. [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on an ancient burial ground. [ ghosts moaning ] surprise -- your car needs a new transmission. [ coyote howls ] how about no more surprises? now you can get all the online trading tools you need without any surprise fees. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the next wave of italians has come to america, and the fiat 500 with beats audio is rockin' the block. the italian designed fiat 500. email marketing from constant contact reaches people in a place they're checking every day -- their inbox. and it gives you the tools to create custom emails that drive business. it's just one of the ways constant contact can help you gro
the big snows won't be for new york city. they'll be farther to the east because the snow continues. we will see, we will see before this is of, anderson, some place with 30 inches of snow or even more. >> wow. all right, chad, appreciate it. amazing job all night long. we'll be right back. [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on an ancient burial ground. [ ghosts moaning ] surprise -- your car needs a new transmission. [ coyote howls ] how about no more surprises? now you...
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this is the highway, the expressway leading out of the city. there is virtually no traffic at this hour. just every once in a while we see a car cruising down here very very slowly. essentially the authorities are asking people to stay off the roads because they don't want additional problems. beyond the ones they are already facing. don't want running around chasing accidents or people slid off in ditches. asking everyone to stay inside and stay out of this big mess. another thing that they are watching are the coastal communities. high tied is at 10:00 p.m. tonight. we could see a little more coastal flooding. keeping a close eye on that. here is what the governor devol patrick had to say about it earlier today. >> listen to directions from public officials. if you are in a coastal area, for example, and you are advised or instructed to evacuate, do so and do so quickly. because water will rise or can rise quite quickly. >> the has also called in the national guard to be ready for this storm. a large number about 1,000 tonight. additional fol
this is the highway, the expressway leading out of the city. there is virtually no traffic at this hour. just every once in a while we see a car cruising down here very very slowly. essentially the authorities are asking people to stay off the roads because they don't want additional problems. beyond the ones they are already facing. don't want running around chasing accidents or people slid off in ditches. asking everyone to stay inside and stay out of this big mess. another thing that they...
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major cities and airports shutting down. >>> on edge in the state of california. they're now going door to door, searching for an armed and dangerous sniper who is hunting police officers and their families. >>> and the fleecing of america. $1illion worth of our tax money being wasted in washington. is it any way to run our government. tonight, what we have uncovered. "nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >> good evening. here's one example of how bad it's getting tonight across the east coast tonight. in massachusetts, all vehicles were ordered off the roads at 4:00 p.m. this afternoon. that's across the entire state of massachusetts. genuine blizzard warnings are posted across a big area. this is the northern shore of massachusetts, just outside of boston, revere beach, where the winds have already picked up. we could see some history-making snowfall out of this storm. we've already seen a colossal stoppage of transportation, affecting 50 million americans before it's all over
major cities and airports shutting down. >>> on edge in the state of california. they're now going door to door, searching for an armed and dangerous sniper who is hunting police officers and their families. >>> and the fleecing of america. $1illion worth of our tax money being wasted in washington. is it any way to run our government. tonight, what we have uncovered. "nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is...
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for the next 72 hours, the bulk of the snow is east of new york city. everywhere you see pink through here, that's a foot of snow or more, and the purple is 20 to 30 inches of snow. that's from portland, maine, to boston, to providence, that's still to come. you already have 6 on the ground. there's plus 20. that's still a good snowfall. albany, you'll see about 6 to 10 more. down toward new york city, it appears you're almost in this dry area where there will be 8 to your north, 4 to your south, but not a lot more to come still in the city compares to what is on long island, over a foot still to come here. and this is the danger zone, just snowing everywhere out here. it's coming down in buckets because at the low comes through here, its closest position is going to be to boston, not new york city. that's why snow is not going to be as heavy in the city as in boston because the low is much closer there. then by tomorrow afternoon, literally, this thing is gone. saturday, 4:00, 5:00, the snow is completely over. only the wind is left. erin. >> what's th
for the next 72 hours, the bulk of the snow is east of new york city. everywhere you see pink through here, that's a foot of snow or more, and the purple is 20 to 30 inches of snow. that's from portland, maine, to boston, to providence, that's still to come. you already have 6 on the ground. there's plus 20. that's still a good snowfall. albany, you'll see about 6 to 10 more. down toward new york city, it appears you're almost in this dry area where there will be 8 to your north, 4 to your...
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is the city, your city, totally prepared, ready for this? >> we're doing the best that we can, erin. one of the things that we've done is make sure to get the information out to everyone, let them know that it's a time to really be home, to be with your family, to give us an opportunity to really be on the roads trying to clear the roads. the snow is coming down, it's coming down pretty fast as you can see. and we've got a lot of work to do the next 24 hours. so we're asking everyone to please stay off the roads, let us do our job. fortunately we have a lot of good people out there tonight working. we're going to work throughout the night. >> mayor, i know one of the things that hurricane sandy which obviously affected your state as well as much of the mid-atlantic was power outages. i know now a lot of the snow that's coming down where you are, it's heavy, wet snow, the kind of snow that could bring down power lines. are you worried about mass power outages? >> that's actually a huge concern that we have, especially during the wintertime wh
is the city, your city, totally prepared, ready for this? >> we're doing the best that we can, erin. one of the things that we've done is make sure to get the information out to everyone, let them know that it's a time to really be home, to be with your family, to give us an opportunity to really be on the roads trying to clear the roads. the snow is coming down, it's coming down pretty fast as you can see. and we've got a lot of work to do the next 24 hours. so we're asking everyone to...
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. >> the bombing in oklahoma city has focused renewed attention on the rhetoric coming from the right, those who cater to angry white men. while no one is suggesting that right wing radio jocks approve of violence, they're being questioned by many observers, including the president of the united states. the list of those the president may have had in made is long and familiar. right wing talk hosts like rush limbaugh, bob grant, and others, take to the air with basically the same format, detail the problem, blame the government and a group, and invite invictoritive from like-minded people. >> sean: that's unbelievable. >> i didn't believe the sierra club for the unabomber. drawing broad societal conclusions from the actions of a crazy person is invalid, low and cheap, pure propaganda. they ought to be ashamed of themselves. by the way, it's always before we know the facts. settle down. these stories are complicated. i used to cover crime. you won't know what actually happened for quite some time. >> sean: there never will be rep profireciprocity here. >> totally shameless. >> sean: an
. >> the bombing in oklahoma city has focused renewed attention on the rhetoric coming from the right, those who cater to angry white men. while no one is suggesting that right wing radio jocks approve of violence, they're being questioned by many observers, including the president of the united states. the list of those the president may have had in made is long and familiar. right wing talk hosts like rush limbaugh, bob grant, and others, take to the air with basically the same format,...
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: police stations across the city under guard. the homes of l.apd officials thn air families also under guard after being called out in dorner's angry 11-dame d hief11. thousands of police across the state called on to duty, tensions so high, twitchy lapd officers shoot up a blue pickup truck resembling dorner's. inside a 71-year-old woman and her daughter delivering newspapers. the 71-year-old in intensive care. the daughter okay, a torrence police officer hears those shots and sees another truck and fires into it. not dorner but a man going to work. luckily he is okay. monica quan and her fiance shot and killed. wednesday, near san diego, dorner tried to steal a boat. on thursday, 1:25 a.m. in corona he allegedly fires onto two police officers, one is slightly injured. 20 minutes later in riverside, two officers ambushed at a stop light. one dies. the other hospitalized. thursday his manifesto goes public and his burned out truck is found, two guns in it and footprints leading into the woods. a search warrant was served on his m
: police stations across the city under guard. the homes of l.apd officials thn air families also under guard after being called out in dorner's angry 11-dame d hief11. thousands of police across the state called on to duty, tensions so high, twitchy lapd officers shoot up a blue pickup truck resembling dorner's. inside a 71-year-old woman and her daughter delivering newspapers. the 71-year-old in intensive care. the daughter okay, a torrence police officer hears those shots and sees another...
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experiencing what we witnessed across the city. he's stuck. he came into this church parking lot. was going to plow it, got halfway through, but the conditions proved to be too much, so he's been struggling to get out of that particular position for the past 20 minutes or so. but again, anderson, there is a fleet of some 5,000 vehicles like this that are out on the streets throughout the state, plowing roads. plowing the primary routes, plowing parking lots and secondary routes like the one that you see here. looks like he's finally going to make his way out of here, but we're going to move back just a little bit. as you know, anderson, in addition to the fleet of equipment that they have out in the streets, the governor has also enacted a plan banning basically all vehicles on the streets except for emergency vehicles. that has certainly helped. it's kept a number of people off the street out here in boston, in massachusetts, as the storm continues to barrel down. i can tell you just from the experience here, it's an icy, wet, bli
experiencing what we witnessed across the city. he's stuck. he came into this church parking lot. was going to plow it, got halfway through, but the conditions proved to be too much, so he's been struggling to get out of that particular position for the past 20 minutes or so. but again, anderson, there is a fleet of some 5,000 vehicles like this that are out on the streets throughout the state, plowing roads. plowing the primary routes, plowing parking lots and secondary routes like the one...
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do you feel like the city was prepared? was this the biggest blizzard you've seensome. >> they did a really good job, very thorough. they've been working all day. fantastic. >> you felt like you were prepared for the storm? >> yep. we stayed inside. it was great. >> until now, right? i want to keep you updated. we still have 415,000 people without power. we still do have until 4:00 today stay off the roads because the governor tweet ed he's goin to lift that at 4:00 p.m. we haven't heard word on public transportation just yet. >> all right, indra. thank you. i'm glad that you showed the kids out playing because in some places obviously like where that you are would be fun. where i am, where the winds are gusting and the boughs are still heavy, i'm not so sure i would have my kids outside at this point. i have two little kids in connecticut. if you're watching, boys, stay inside with your dad because those boughs can break and we can have lots of -- check it out over here if you can. scoot over here. there you go. that's wha
do you feel like the city was prepared? was this the biggest blizzard you've seensome. >> they did a really good job, very thorough. they've been working all day. fantastic. >> you felt like you were prepared for the storm? >> yep. we stayed inside. it was great. >> until now, right? i want to keep you updated. we still have 415,000 people without power. we still do have until 4:00 today stay off the roads because the governor tweet ed he's goin to lift that at 4:00 p.m....
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when i love about new york city and all the cities that are really international cities, there are not that many in the united states, san francisco, l.a. a bit, i love about it is there is always a new population of people moving in. so the japanese lose their yen value and move out, the chinese move in and take their computers of their hands, always someone, whoever is coming in. gerri: to see that more all over the country. all the foreigners buying in florida. so we're starting to see investors coming in the fall cash. foreigners coming in and out of cash. individuals, first-time buyers, people who want to trade up. >> you know who is a person he should be moving even more than a first-time buyer or international person, someone who wants to trade up because if you take less for your home today and get them, this deep discount to you are ahead of the game. people are still stalling when they should not be. gerri: named three cities that you like now. >> seattle, las vega and first and foremost new york city, my home town. gerri: so good to see you. the key for coming on. appreciate
when i love about new york city and all the cities that are really international cities, there are not that many in the united states, san francisco, l.a. a bit, i love about it is there is always a new population of people moving in. so the japanese lose their yen value and move out, the chinese move in and take their computers of their hands, always someone, whoever is coming in. gerri: to see that more all over the country. all the foreigners buying in florida. so we're starting to see...
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but in boston, the mayor says the situation could have been much worse. >> i'm happy to report the city so far has weathered the storm well. no major power outages. no severe flooding. we still have a little way to go. to get to the rest of the storm. >> reporter: this is the scene at boston's logan airport today. snowplows working around the clock. if the snowplows won't or can't come, some residents are taking matters into their own hands, shoveling the snow themselves, to find their cars again. >> i hope this is my car. >> reporter: how long have you been at it? >> about an hour. >> reporter: looks like you've made some headway here. how much longer do you think you have to go? >> at least two more. >> reporter: across the region, driving is treacherous. if you don't have to venture out, officials say, please don't. as for the airports, they too are struggling to recover from closures and delays over the past 24 hours. more than 5,000 flights had to be cancelled, due to this walloping blizzard. and this walloping blizzard has given way to walloping temperatures. wow, what a differenc
but in boston, the mayor says the situation could have been much worse. >> i'm happy to report the city so far has weathered the storm well. no major power outages. no severe flooding. we still have a little way to go. to get to the rest of the storm. >> reporter: this is the scene at boston's logan airport today. snowplows working around the clock. if the snowplows won't or can't come, some residents are taking matters into their own hands, shoveling the snow themselves, to find...
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the snow will continue very heavily across new york city until around 5:00 in the morning. and then it will continue to remain heavy across parts of connecticut, rhode island, and by maybe around midday tomorrow we'll start to see it wind down a little bit in toward the boston area, but temps remain very, very cold. additional snowfall totals are shaping up like this, about 7 inches in new york, but the bull's eye is here, eastern areas of massachusetts. already seen 6-8 inches of snowfall here, looking at another 2 feet. almost 3-foot snowfall totals by the time this is done. sean? >> thanks, rick. next we move to the other big news story today, a manhunt for fired police officer christopher dorner continues. the search for dorner has stretched across three straights. california, arizona, and new mexico. right now the focus remains around the snowy mountains around big bear lake, 80 miles southeast of los angeles, where police found his burned-out pickup truck yesterday and tracks leading away from the vehicle. this manhunt is being called the largest in california history
the snow will continue very heavily across new york city until around 5:00 in the morning. and then it will continue to remain heavy across parts of connecticut, rhode island, and by maybe around midday tomorrow we'll start to see it wind down a little bit in toward the boston area, but temps remain very, very cold. additional snowfall totals are shaping up like this, about 7 inches in new york, but the bull's eye is here, eastern areas of massachusetts. already seen 6-8 inches of snowfall...
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a lot of those folks are on the south shore, south of the city of boston, on cape cod, that's where the snow has been heavier and damper. it's been more likely to bring them the trees and the power lines. but it's a long night ahead. the snow's expected to intensify and to continue overnight. up to 3 feet, is what we could be seeing here. that's why they say this could be a history-making storm. >> thank you. that wind, 54 miles per hour, that's fast and losing power in that cold temperature is going to be brutal for so many people. jamie kol bee is live in midtown, manhattan. >> reporter: greta, you know, it's virtually impossible to get where you want to go today, tonight, even tomorrow, no matter how you plan on traveling. so authorities are asking folks to stay home. they want to you take the storm seriously. fox news can report at least two deaths due to storm-related injuries. both car pileup, one, a man lost control of his car and went into a tree. another, another car that lost control killed someone that was crossing the street, a pedestrian. and also, at the area airports, wha
a lot of those folks are on the south shore, south of the city of boston, on cape cod, that's where the snow has been heavier and damper. it's been more likely to bring them the trees and the power lines. but it's a long night ahead. the snow's expected to intensify and to continue overnight. up to 3 feet, is what we could be seeing here. that's why they say this could be a history-making storm. >> thank you. that wind, 54 miles per hour, that's fast and losing power in that cold...